News Stories as Evidence for Research? Bbc Citations from Articles, Books, and Wikipedia

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News Stories as Evidence for Research? Bbc Citations from Articles, Books, and Wikipedia
Authors
Kayvan Kousha
Mike Thelwall
Publication date
2017
DOI
10.1002/asi.23862
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News Stories as Evidence for Research? Bbc Citations from Articles, Books, and Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2017, written by Kayvan Kousha and Mike Thelwall.

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Although news stories target the general public and are sometimes inaccurate, they can serve as sources of real-world information for researchers. This article investigates the extent to which academics exploit journalism using content and citation analyses of online BBC News stories cited by Scopus articles. A total of 27,234 Scopus-indexed publications have cited at least one BBC News story, with a steady annual increase. Citations from the arts and humanities 2.8% of publications in 2015 and social sciences 1.5% were more likely than citations from medicine 0.1% and science <0.1%. Surprisingly, half of the sampled Scopus-cited science and technology 53% and medicine and health 47% stories were based on academic research, rather than otherwise unpublished information, suggesting that researchers have chosen a lower-quality secondary source for their citations. Nevertheless, the BBC News stories that were most frequently cited by Scopus, Google Books, and Wikipedia introduced new information from many different topics, including politics, business, economics, statistics, and reports about events. Thus, news stories are mediating real-world knowledge into the academic domain, a potential cause for concern.

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Kousha, Kayvan; Thelwall, Mike. (2017). "[[News Stories as Evidence for Research? Bbc Citations from Articles, Books, and Wikipedia]]".DOI: 10.1002/asi.23862.

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Kousha, Kayvan; Thelwall, Mike. (2017). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/News_Stories_as_Evidence_for_Research?_Bbc_Citations_from_Articles,_Books,_and_Wikipedia">News Stories as Evidence for Research? Bbc Citations from Articles, Books, and Wikipedia</a>&quot;.DOI: 10.1002/asi.23862.